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Abell, Loren, Sarah L. Buglass, Lucy R. Betts & Toluwani Morohunfola
2023. “It’s all part of the culture”: undergraduate students’ experiences of banter in university sports clubs and societies. Current Psychology DOI logo
Alamán, Ana Pano & Ana Mancera Rueda
2016. Humor and advertising in Twitter. In Metapragmatics of Humor [IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature, 14],  pp. 35 ff. DOI logo
Attardo, Salvatore
2003. Introduction: the pragmatics of humor. Journal of Pragmatics 35:9  pp. 1287 ff. DOI logo
BELL, NANCY D.
2011. Humor Scholarship and TESOL: Applying Findings and Establishing a Research Agenda. TESOL Quarterly 45:1  pp. 134 ff. DOI logo
Bell, Nancy D.
2018. Pragmatics, humor studies, and the study of interaction. In Pragmatics and its Interfaces [Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 294],  pp. 291 ff. DOI logo
Buján Navarro, Marta
2019. Humour in interaction and cognitive linguistics: critical review and convergence of approaches. Complutense Journal of English Studies 27  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Di Ferrante, Laura
2016. “I Love Red Hair. My Wife Has Strawberry”: Discursive Strategies and Social Identity in the Workplace. In Talking at Work,  pp. 79 ff. DOI logo
Fiadotava, Anastasiya
2021. “If we don’t quarrel, we joke”: Emic perspectives on Belarusian families’ humorous folklore. HUMOR 34:1  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Heaney, Dermot
2016. Taboo infringement and layered comedy: a linguistic analysis of convolution in Gervais and Merchant'sLife's Too Short. Comedy Studies 7:2  pp. 152 ff. DOI logo
Holmes, Janet
2005. Power and Discourse at Work: Is Gender Relevant?. In Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis,  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Holmes, Janet
2007. Humour and the Construction of Maori Leadership at Work. Leadership 3:1  pp. 5 ff. DOI logo
Holmes, Janet & Meredith Marra
2002. Having a laugh at work. Journal of Pragmatics 34:12  pp. 1683 ff. DOI logo
Holmes, Janet & Meredith Marra
2022. Leadership and managing conflict in meetings. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)  pp. 439 ff. DOI logo
Holmes, Janet & Stephanie Schnurr
2006. ‘Doing femininity’ at work: More than just relational practice1. Journal of Sociolinguistics 10:1  pp. 31 ff. DOI logo
Kakalic, Yesim & Stephanie Schnurr
2021. Humour as a Strategy to Talk About and Challenge Dominant Discourses of Social Integration: A Case Study of Adolescent German Turkish Descendants in Germany. In The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research,  pp. 67 ff. DOI logo
Kim, Hyejeong & Cara Penry Williams
2021. Speaking and Embodying Cultures. In Discovering Intercultural Communication,  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
Koen, Magdalena P., Chrizanne van Eeden, Marié P. Wissing & Vicki Koen
2013. The Stories of Resilience in a Group of Professional Nurses in South Africa. In Well-Being Research in South Africa [Cross-Cultural Advancements in Positive Psychology, 4],  pp. 389 ff. DOI logo
Komori-Glatz, Miya
2017. (B)ELF in multicultural student teamwork. Journal of English as a Lingua Franca 6:1  pp. 83 ff. DOI logo
Ladegaard, Hans J.
2013. Laughing at Adversity. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 32:4  pp. 390 ff. DOI logo
Ladegaard, Hans J.
2013. Beyond the reach of ethics and equity? Depersonalisation and dehumanisation in foreign domestic helper narratives. Language and Intercultural Communication 13:1  pp. 44 ff. DOI logo
Lazzaro-Salazar, Mariana
2021. Humour as Cultural Capital in Transitions. In The Palgrave Handbook of Humour Research,  pp. 113 ff. DOI logo
Lytra, Vally
2022. Constructing academic hierarchies. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)  pp. 449 ff. DOI logo
Marra, Meredith
2022. Laughing along?. The European Journal of Humour Research 10:2  pp. 135 ff. DOI logo
Marra, Meredith, Bernadette Vine & Janet Holmes
2022. Workplace interaction. In Handbook of Pragmatics [Handbook of Pragmatics, ],  pp. 177 ff. DOI logo
Moody, Stephen J.
2017. Fitting in or Standing out? a Conflict of Belonging and Identity in Intercultural Polite Talk at Work. Applied Linguistics  pp. amw047 ff. DOI logo
Moody, Stephen J.
2019. Interculturality as social capital at work: The case of disagreements in American-Japanese interaction. Language in Society 48:3  pp. 377 ff. DOI logo
Morrison-Young, Ia & Julia de Bres
2023. Decolonial Māori memes in Aotearoa. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 19:1  pp. 123 ff. DOI logo
Murphy, Scott Patrick
2017. Humor Orgies as Ritual Insult. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 46:1  pp. 108 ff. DOI logo
Măda, Stanca
2015. Building identity in humorous media interactions. Language and Dialogue 5:1  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
Prichard, Craig
2005. Challenging Academic Imperialism. Management Communication Quarterly 19:2  pp. 270 ff. DOI logo
SANTA ANA, OTTO
2009. Did you call in Mexican? The racial politics of Jay Leno immigrant jokes. Language in Society 38:1  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Schwartz, Adam
2011.  Mockery and Appropriation of Spanish in White Spaces: Perceptions of Latinos in the United States 1 . In The Handbook of Hispanic Sociolinguistics,  pp. 646 ff. DOI logo
Smit, Alexia & Tanja Bosch
2020. Television and Black Twitter in South Africa: Our Perfect Wedding. Media, Culture & Society 42:7-8  pp. 1512 ff. DOI logo
STADLER, STEFANIE
2013. Televised political discourse in New Zealand. World Englishes 32:2  pp. 243 ff. DOI logo
Sunday, Adesina B. & Ganiu A. Bamgbose
2021. A pragmatic analysis of humour strategies and functions in 'Jenifa's Diary' and 'Professor JohnBull'. The European Journal of Humour Research 9:4  pp. 20 ff. DOI logo
Söderlund, Hanna
2023. Humorn, makten och härligheten – Språkvetenskapliga och kulturella perspektiv på humor och makt*. HumaNetten :50  pp. 187 ff. DOI logo
Vasilyeva, Alena L.
2020. Constructing others and dialoguewith them in the course of publiceducational meetings. Language and Dialogue 10:1  pp. 118 ff. DOI logo
Wilson, Nick
2013. Interaction without walls: Analysing leadership discourse through dramaturgy and participation. Journal of Sociolinguistics 17:2  pp. 180 ff. DOI logo
Wilson, Nick
2017. Developing Distributed Leadership: Leadership Emergence in a Sporting Context. In Challenging Leadership Stereotypes through Discourse,  pp. 147 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Carol X. & Philip Pearce
2020. Feeling superior? National identity and humour in British castles. Tourism Recreation Research 45:1  pp. 30 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Carol X. & Philip L. Pearce
2016. Experiencing Englishness: humour and guided tours. Tourism Recreation Research 41:3  pp. 259 ff. DOI logo

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